The Times - 14/11/1970
1970; Gale Group;
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By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, From Dan van der Vat, From Geoffrey Wansell, From Roger Berthoud, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, Our Nottingham correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Alex Hendry, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Borrell, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Keen Sale Room Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, Ian McDonald, From Richard Wigg, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By Gabriel Ronay, By Peter Hill, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Business News Staff, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, From Alan McGregor, By Ian Morison, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Anthony Rowley, By R. W. Shakespeare, M.S., EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Margaret Stone, Halldora Blair, John Drummond, Lindsay Duncan, James Reston, Rex Bellamy, Tony Aldous, Michael Wolfers, PHS, Patricia Tisdall, CHARLES WHEELER, GAY TREGONING., GUY STAIR SAINTY, J. R. TOVELL, D. LANE, JOSEPH NEEDHAM., TERENCE MILLER, D. LLEWELLYN MORGAN, FRANCES WILKINSON, D. C. FITCH, STELIO HOURMOUZIOS, KEITH MOSSMAN, R. M. BIRCUMSHAW, EDWARD HOLLOWAY., C. J. Rumsey, FRANK S. MARSHALL, G. S. LESTER, H. C. McLAREN, DOROTHY WRIGHT, G. H. TEBBOTH., ALAN WEBSTER, W. J. RASBRIDGE, ANTHONY CRIPPS, B. A. GILLMAN, T. J. HOLLINGSWORTH., By Guthrie Moir, By Nature-Times News Service, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By U. A. Titley Rugby Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Michael Leapman, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Northern Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf-Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Correspondent, John Snagge, David Wade, Clive Barnes, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissel, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Bevis Hillier, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Andrew Graham, Colin Maclnnes, Katie Stewart, Edward Mayer, Susan Lester, by A. P. Ryan, by Robert Leslie editor, Records and Recording, By John Borwick technical editor, by Douglas Brown, by Michael Freegard, by Desmond Browning, by Sylvia Margolis, by Patrick O'Leary,
ResumoNews: Canada will vote for giving the Chinese UN seat to Peking, US conscription challenged as 'unfair to men', Income aid based on five weeks' average pay, Strict Rules For Radio Amateurs, The Times Diary Ripper file destroyed, Brisk Foreign Trade In Instruments, Dr Ramsey expects a controversial tour, 'Merseyside legend' Mrs Braddock dies at 71, Fresh riots flare up in Reggio, Newspapers' freedom 'depends on existence of their rivals', Government offer £10m-£20m loan to Mersey docks board, Yard warning to motorway hitch-hikers, Doubts on 'artificial life' claim, Even Bedlam Has Its Blessings, What Tv Can Learn From Cinema, Protest by 5,000 as Mr Gromyko arrives in Milan, 2,000 swept away by tidal wave, Inquiry told of action over Yarra bolts, Pacific Glory on way to Rotterdam, Classical Records Widen Scope, Right-wing Unionist retains father's seat at Stormont, Belgium and Albania to exchange envoys, Pilots not reqiuired by law on ships in Channel, Startling growth of indoor tennis, IATA chief has doubts over Concorde future, Ruling soon on Tyneside council changes, Paris pleased with Six proposals for Britain, Dr Habash emerges as undisputed leader, Promise of a new life for the church, Britain blames Russia for Ark Royal collision, Argentina strike fatality, No prosecutions after Bradford inquiry, New open vistas planned near Tower of London, Dublin silence on gun-running pact report, Yippies will fly home 'under own volition', Holed tanker freed after week on rocks, Planners' call to back dispersal of jobs, The weakness of greatness, Windsor Castle, Welsh miners call meeting in defiance of executive, How the average family spends its income, Colombey becomes a shrine for France, Science Report Genetics: Influence of environment, Monday Club opposed to more Asian admissions, Tupamaros seize $4m jewels from bank, Khrushchev plan adopted 20 years after, Behind the bank takeovers in Africa, President de Gaulle, Warning issued as fowl pest attacks humans, Collecting Royalties For Composers, Today's engagements, Bundestag scandal over 'turncoat' deputy, Visual Future For Tapes In The Home, Moscow theatre given stiff rebuke for its lack of ideological spirit, Let Your Ear Choose Hi-Fi Set, Glories of south-east Dorset New inventory of the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments. Politics and Parliament: National parks safeguard sought, Wilson charge of 'inflation ignored', Mr Shore fights on against EEC entry, Tories see in tax cuts a light at end of the long, dark tunnel, Parliament, November 13, 1970 Doubts on incentive value of tax cuts House of Commons. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Royal Lancaster, Asprey, Radio & Allied Industries Ltd., Garrard, Le Piat De Beaujolais, Multiple Display Advertisements, Dante, Manitas De Plata, Beaver Loft Conversion Co., 'Travelaire', Watches Of Switzerland, Montrose, Suttons Seeds, Marine Midland Bank, Antique Maps, Foroco, Arora Crafts, The Visikit Clock, The Times, Colour Slide Sound Programmes, Justerini & Brooks, East African, Space Plan, John Burmfit, Veuve Du Vernay, The Times Personal Columns, Meila Castilla, Gemrocks Ltd., The Imperial, B R C, Poland, Abbey Property Bonds, King George's Fund For Sailors, Deccacolour, Hopes, Shopertunities Ltd., Danlon, Arnold Palmer Enterprises, Philips, Berlin, Antique Chess Sets, Bang & Olufsen, Wholesale Typewriter Co., Hill Samuel Unit Trust Managers, Shopping By Post, Sanyo, Cavendish Sales Cassette Centre. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Law Report November 13 1970 Court of Appeal Undisclosed takeover talks and gains tax valuation Hinchcliffe (Inspector of Taxes) v. Crabtree, Woman hanged for murder in South Africa, Stage director cleared of menaces charge, 'Horrific penalties' by sect, counsel says, Decision in shot sentry case, Plea fails over ex-policeman as jury leader, 17 years' gaol for 1968 riots in Mexico City. Arts and Entertainment: Eating In Braised pheasant with wine, Broadcasting: Saturday, Bridge Preparing for the worst, Drink Breton and Norman specialities, The Queen's Gallery, Radio, Travel Hungary-East Europe's gourmet, Sale Room Napoleon relics are bought for £2,800, Do you remember?, Gardening In praise of the cherry, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 12,621, Sunday, Chess Anglo-Dutch rivalry, Fischer second in chess. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Unitholder Index on November 12,1970: 1267.1, Covent Garden prices, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Commodities, Unit trust prices, London & Regional Market Prices Gloomy end to account, Recent issues. Business and Finance: 19-year record at UK bill tender, Lake & Elliot, mining CAST is well on with new projects, Chrysler UK reports £10.8m loss, Chrysler's net deficit ahead of Sankey, MEPC answers asset criticism, More buying of Soviet factory goods urged, Has The Fall Gone Too Far?, Australian Pastoral Co.-Terms of, Furness Withy to sell 23 ships, How Rolls-Royce won its new lease of life, Briefly from the Boardroom, Midland Silicones to sack 200, Personal Investment And Finance Getting yourself straight on unit trusts, New Issues Lingerie share marketing, Equities, Comment More pros than cons in S & P's merger, Bids and Deals Star (GB) in £20m. Canadian offer, Fixed Interest, Leyland offer goes to Longbridge shop stewards next month, House loans head for record year, Economist sees threat of further devaluation, Fitting our tax reactions to the new Conservative philosophy, GM output likely to resume soon, Wall Street, War loan at new low, Norwegian group is now a possible bidder for troubled Harland & Wolff shipoyard, Company News Engineering drain on Hanger Inv, N Atlantic air fares to rise by up to 8pc, How the markets moved, New claim may be made for 3m, Sterling and Money, In a car crash, first catch your witness..., Interim Statement Robertson Foods Limited Interim Profits Increase, Law: the protection for the illiterate who signs a document he cannot read does not extend to those who mislay their glasses Facing the facts about 'non est factum', Miners' strike: some may return in South Wales and Yorkshire. Business Appointments: Business appointments Hay's Wharf chooses new director. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Christmas Parties, Collectors, Hotel & Holiday Accommodation, Acknowledgments, Royal Festival Hall, Services tomorrow: 25th Sunday after Trinity, Christmas Gift Suggestions, Entertainments, Gardening, Appointments Vacant. Editorials/Leaders: Moving Into The Eec, Divisions Return To The Coalfields, Taking Them Straight From School. Letters to the Editor: Church unity and the Pope, Rudi Dutschke, A tanker at anchor, Class sizes in 1908, Gallery entry fees, Leeds traffic plan, University financing, Income supplements, Barriers to women, Rhodesian sanctions, Inflation and the lower paid worker, Sounds of gunfire, What prison life entails, NHS abortions, Investment incentives, Who's a Wulfrunian?, Concert cover. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, November 15, 1945 Back to Epsom. Obituaries: Mr E. C. Garner, Mrs Bessie Braddock A fearless champion of the poor, Obituary. Marriages. Deaths. Sport: Thomson goes ahead after second round, Rugby League Home victory could stimulate Hull, Rugby Union Last rays of Fijian sunshine, Sports in Brief, Oxford forced to make changes, Davies should make sure this time with Specify, Yachting Encouraging growth of Tornado catamarans, Marshall moves to Whitsbury, Today's Windsor runners and riders, Golf Three stroke lead taken by Australians, Cheltenham programme, Zednik and Miss Wade both beaten, Cheltenham results, Two wins for Carr and McCarron, Needham loses to Bulgarian, Fixtures, Football Sadler could help with Ramsey's problem, Gatterick Bridge fields, A sneaking Irish fancy, Market Rasen, Kenya to play in Lahore, Racing Quagmire likely to have second win, Boxing Sterling thrives on the right medicine, Dent forfeits chance of tennis title, Gomez claims right to title bout, Tennis Tinling move can give ILTF hope of decisive voice, Hockey Hockey awaits decision of FA committee, MCC fielding more imaginative than before, Golf No short cuts in father's footsteps. Reviews: Antiques for everybody Collecting dolls, Kaye's triumph, Exiles Mermaid, Arabella Covent Garden, A confusing choice, A reading for feast days, Aaron Copland. Property: The Times Directory Of Estate Agents,
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